Think about it. A year ago, the Spartans couldn't score. The receivers dropped everything in sight. And everything was a mess.

But now, this offense is rolling.

Credit goes to everybody. Connor Cook. The offensive line. The coaches. The receivers. And the running backs.

"I told our guys in double sessions that we're playing against one of the best offenses in the country," said MSU defensive coach Pat Narduzzi. "I truly believe that. Connor Cook is throwing darts out there. That throw he threw to Tony Lippett, he put it right there even with good coverage. That's the name of the game. It makes us a lot better."

What is the biggest cause for concern after this game?

The Spartans have to get better play out of their safeties. RJ Williamson was burned on a touchdown and missed a tackle, which led to another touchdown. And Kurtis Drummond was burned on a deep pass.

"I started the game out pretty strong and made some good tackles early," Williamson said. "I missed that one on the touchdown, but I'll bounce back. I'll have a good week of practice and come out ready to play Nebraska next Saturday."

After blowing out Wyoming and Eastern Michigan, what's the point of another blowout?

The big benefit of a game like this is how much the Spartans can spread around the playing time.

Three quarterbacks played in this game. The Spartans are developing depth and experience.